Dress to Succeed

Assistant Warden Anthony Davis inspects business ties and jackets in the newly opened Dress to Succeed branch in the Trumbull Correctional Facility in Leavittsburg. The organization Dress to Succeed LLC. opened a new branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institute Tuesday, which will set up inmates with casual and business clothes to help inmates rejoin society and enter the workforce.

From left: Minister Valeria Johnson, Deputy Warden Anthony Davis, Director Rose Carter with Dress to Succeed, Secretary Eliza Hosey with Dress to Succeed, Executive Director Lola Simmons with Home for Good, Assistant Director Taunya Bourne with Dress to Succeed, and Assistant Warden Jeff Remmick prepare to cut the ribbon to the new Dress to Succeed branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institution in Leavittsburg. The organization Dress to Succeed LLC. opened a new branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institute Tuesday, which will set up inmates with casual and business clothes to help inmates rejoin society and enter the workforce.

Executive Director Lola Simmons with Home for Good examines a business suit and tie in the newly opened Dress to Succeed branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institution in Leavittsburg. The organization Dress to Succeed LLC. opened a new branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institute Tuesday, which will set up inmates with casual and business clothes to help inmates rejoin society and enter the workforce.

Inmate Michael McGee, of Akron, tries on a suit, jacket and tie in the newly opened Dress to Succeed branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institution in Leavittsburg. The organization Dress to Succeed LLC. opened a new branch in the Trumbull Correctional Institute Tuesday, which will set up inmates with casual and business clothes to help inmates rejoin society and enter the workforce.